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and she's just always believed in us. i think that's the most important thing to me she believed in me and john. >> no one would fight more for us than our mom. you know, no matter what the situation was or teach us how to have each other's back. whether it was a little scrape in the neighborhood or something like that. she basically made it very clear that we were to have each other's back no matter what. >> the rivalry between john and jim harbaugh certainly among the most incredible rivalries in the history of football's biggest game. but in the middle, mom and dad who have experienced this rivalry for a lifetime, but it never got to the level, of course, of a super bowl. and then there's also jay harbaugh, the son of jim, and jay is actually a coaching intern for john. it is a great story, and that's why carol costello filed it. have a listen. >> the brothers harbaugh are living the dream, the same dream, and only one will wake up happy monday morning. >> you just grow up fighting for everything. fighting for the extr
and she's just always believed in us. i think that's the most important thing to me she believed in me and john. >> no one would fight more for us than our mom. you know, no matter what the situation was or teach us how to have each other's back. whether it was a little scrape in the neighborhood or something like that. she basically made it very clear that we were to have each other's back no matter what. >> the rivalry between john and jim harbaugh certainly among the most...
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she joins us from pretoria. i must say this was some kind of bail hearing because this does n not often happen in the united states when the judge lays out the entire case and takes two hours to final come to the conclusion that he can grant bail. is this unusual even in south africa? >> reporter: it is. i was speaking to a legal expert earlier. he said it is unusual, but just remember this case is unusual. this is an extraordinarily high profile murder case and i think this judge really is acutely aware that his every word, his every minute detail is going to be scrutinized. was this theatre or was he being thorough and i got a mixed reaction in terms of what people thought. in terms of legal experts, they felt he was fair. if you spent as we did, two hours glued to this judge's statement, he kind of in a way ripped apart both the state and the defense's argument. i think he was fair in saying they were both weak. so i think that's what is key. obviously a lot of work on both sides to push their case forward in
she joins us from pretoria. i must say this was some kind of bail hearing because this does n not often happen in the united states when the judge lays out the entire case and takes two hours to final come to the conclusion that he can grant bail. is this unusual even in south africa? >> reporter: it is. i was speaking to a legal expert earlier. he said it is unusual, but just remember this case is unusual. this is an extraordinarily high profile murder case and i think this judge really...
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less for us. more for you. [heart beating] [heartbeat continues] [heartbeat, music playing louder] ♪ i'm feeling better since you know me... ♪ announcer: this song was created with heartbeats of children in need. find out how it can help frontline health workers bring hope to millions of children at everybeatmatters.org. >>> want to keep you posted about the horror and the fear that's been palpable here in california. the police are looking for this ex-police officer. take a look. this is 33-year-old christopher jordan dorner. he wants revenge. he has a vendetta against all police in southern california. apparently families, families as well. sergio diaz talked at a news conference and said my opinion of the suspect is unprintable. dorner is considered by police armed and extremely dangerous and should you see
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give us tips. a lot of people in the northeast will be trying to survive over the next couple of days. >> i would say stay put, hang out. make sure you are well prepped at home. port smith, those areas, certainly you will want to make sure that you're ready for any sort of power outage. >> so two storms. two weather systems are going to collide. we heard jennifer talk a little bit about that. tell us how dangerous is when this sort of things happen. there's a ton of accumulation. luckily this will be light powdery stuff. we're talking about snow and not ice. but in this situation when you get snow, very heavy stuff. it can weigh down on power lines and certainly roof too manies. how to drive in winter conditions and also the fact that you should stay off the road this evening. >> gooded a vins. brian fitzgerald, thanks so much. >> yeah, you're welcome. >> and we're just getting word if your kid lives if the northeast and is expecting to take the s.a.t. test saturday -- i'm sorry. the act test. forg
give us tips. a lot of people in the northeast will be trying to survive over the next couple of days. >> i would say stay put, hang out. make sure you are well prepped at home. port smith, those areas, certainly you will want to make sure that you're ready for any sort of power outage. >> so two storms. two weather systems are going to collide. we heard jennifer talk a little bit about that. tell us how dangerous is when this sort of things happen. there's a ton of accumulation....
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we're told there was high-tech detection device that was used here, typically used in war zones to find homemade bombs. the questions about cameras, the questions about other elements that were used inside this bunker or around it to find out what was inside, those questions have not yet been answered by the fbi or maybe they will not be answered, but i can tell you this, the fbi knows that leading up to this operation into the raid that jimmy lee dykes had a gun, so in some way they could either see that shape or see the actual gun itself, hopefully we'll get those answers. >> why all the secrecy, though? it's difficult to understand why authorities aren't coming out and saying exactly how this went down. >> reporter: yeah, all they're telling us is that it ended with him being fatally shot. i can tell you that the shooting review board from d.c. is on its way to midland city to complete that investigation. that has some information that hopefully we'll get soon. i reached out to the fbi contact this morning i've been speaking with during this and i said when are we going to get these
we're told there was high-tech detection device that was used here, typically used in war zones to find homemade bombs. the questions about cameras, the questions about other elements that were used inside this bunker or around it to find out what was inside, those questions have not yet been answered by the fbi or maybe they will not be answered, but i can tell you this, the fbi knows that leading up to this operation into the raid that jimmy lee dykes had a gun, so in some way they could...
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i could also use an umbrella. fall in love with progressive's claims service. >>> now is your chance to talk back on one of the stories of the day. are the newtown kids being exploited? suddenly the newtown kids are stars. shortly after the massacre at sandy hook elementary school they popped up on "saturday night live." ♪ all is calm, all is bright >> it was a touching moment and we thought that would be it. now these kids seem to be everywhere, at the super bowl. ♪ o, beautiful for spacious skies ♪ >> and then at a knicks game and there's a movie in the works about a mentally ill child whose illness is triggered by the sandy hook tragedy. to some close to newtown, it's crossed the line. >> the bottom line to us is anything whether it's based on, inspired by mental health that concerns newtown and that tragedy, the wound is still way too fresh for anything to be done like that. >> kind of swallowed a bunch of bowling balls. >> and now we learn the e! network home of joan rivers, the fashion police and the k
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the guy in the 48 joins us to talk to us about his daytona 500 win. plus we'll ask him about the impact of danica patrick's star power and of course fan safety. down in a four foot drift and power and of course fan safety. . sometimes miracles get messy. so we use tide free. no perfumes or dyes for her delicate skin. brad. not it. not it. just kidding. that's our tide. what's yours? >>> talk back is just about 20 minutes away. we're discussing three hot stories. one topic, yahoo!'s decision to make telecommuting workers come to work. yeah, the company's new ceo is revamping company culture telling employees they now have to physically come to the office. they can no longer work at home. talk back. is yahoo! wrong to end telecommute something join the conversation how. djibouti, africa, 2004. the battle of bataan, 1942. [ all ] fort benning, georgia, in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, vete
the guy in the 48 joins us to talk to us about his daytona 500 win. plus we'll ask him about the impact of danica patrick's star power and of course fan safety. down in a four foot drift and power and of course fan safety. . sometimes miracles get messy. so we use tide free. no perfumes or dyes for her delicate skin. brad. not it. not it. just kidding. that's our tide. what's yours? >>> talk back is just about 20 minutes away. we're discussing three hot stories. one topic, yahoo!'s...
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. thyou eat less...ing weiyou lose weight.et. it's a great plan... until you get hungry. that's the time to take slimful. one tasty 90-calorie slimful and a glass of water satisfies hunger for hours making it easier to eat smaller meals, and resist snacking. your friends might think you found the secret to losing weight. but it's no secret... it's slimful. eating less is a beautiful thing. >>> talkback question today should the united states be able to kill american terror suspects without trial? this from mary america is at war with terrorists an american becomes a terrorist and is involved in activities that endanger the u.s. i say take them out let's not confuse war policy with the ri
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he used several names online. >>> police use facebook for a lot of things, but to notify family members about a dead loved one. an atlanta woman said that's how police tried to reach out to her and she's furious. here's tom jones with our affiliate. >> misty hancock. and i'm like who is that? >> reporter: ann in didn't know who she was and why she was sending her and her daughter facebook messages to contact the police. they paid it no mind because of the strange name and profile picture of atlanta rapper. >> and i'm like okay, this is fake. >> she had been searching for her son, he had been missing since january 25th of this year. she called hospitals and checked jails. she even posted messages on his facebook account. >> ricky, where are you, love mom. >> she had no idea her son had died when a driver hit him as he crossed aed road on january 24th around 11 that night. then, on valentine's day, some 20 days after he disappeared, the daughter called number and an officer gave her the bad news. he was trying to reach them to tell them he died. >> i've been on my job 13 years. they could
he used several names online. >>> police use facebook for a lot of things, but to notify family members about a dead loved one. an atlanta woman said that's how police tried to reach out to her and she's furious. here's tom jones with our affiliate. >> misty hancock. and i'm like who is that? >> reporter: ann in didn't know who she was and why she was sending her and her daughter facebook messages to contact the police. they paid it no mind because of the strange name and...
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thanks to you for joining us. before the discussion, i'd like to talk a little bit more about what's happening in las vegas. las vegas boulevard remains closed down because of a rolling shoot out this morning. it started at 4:30 a.m. sclangs time top. . so many men in a black range rover smarted shooting at a maserati. this was in front of a casino and they drove boun the boulevard. the range rover shooting into the maserati. other cars were involved in the mess. and we understand the driver of the maserati has been killed. during the course of the rolling shootout, somebody ran into a taxi, that exploded into flames. two people were killed, the taxi driver and the passenger. so las vegas police confirmed three people dead. the men responsible for the shooting in the black range rover are still at large. they escaped, so police are asking for your help in finding this vehicle. let's listen to w -- wklas, our affiliate out in las vegas, the chopper reporter. he describes what went down extremely well. >> just unbel
thanks to you for joining us. before the discussion, i'd like to talk a little bit more about what's happening in las vegas. las vegas boulevard remains closed down because of a rolling shoot out this morning. it started at 4:30 a.m. sclangs time top. . so many men in a black range rover smarted shooting at a maserati. this was in front of a casino and they drove boun the boulevard. the range rover shooting into the maserati. other cars were involved in the mess. and we understand the driver of...
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don't use that same document, don't use those same rights, to take away or disenfranchise others. it is riddick as me saying no one can cheat cheeseburgers or pepperoni pizzas anymore because that's what it says in the tora or old testament. it is equally as ridiculous saying two people who love each other can't get married. it is a sin, you have those rights to believe in. you are an american and you have this constitution. don't take advantage of those rights and take away rights from others. >> let's talk about the nfl. professional sports. because -- there are people who say this is going to be the next big fight. this is the next big fight at least for equality when someone comes out, especially in the nba, nfl, and not a former player like many former players that come out. in when someone comes out, do you know -- players who are currently -- not that you have to out them, who are currently in the nfl, who are gay, closeted, and are afraid to come out? >> no, actually i don't know any. but i think that's why i work so valiantly for this issue myself and i mentioned scott. w
don't use that same document, don't use those same rights, to take away or disenfranchise others. it is riddick as me saying no one can cheat cheeseburgers or pepperoni pizzas anymore because that's what it says in the tora or old testament. it is equally as ridiculous saying two people who love each other can't get married. it is a sin, you have those rights to believe in. you are an american and you have this constitution. don't take advantage of those rights and take away rights from others....
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. >>> talkback question today should the united states be able to kill american terror suspects without trial? this from mary america is at war with terrorists an american becomes a terrorist and is involved in activities that endanger the u.s. i say take them out let's not confuse war policy with the rights of americans at home. this from mark, unless the person is actively engaged in combat or a terrorist act it's unlawful to execute him without due process. this from dave, that damned constitution just keeps getting in the way of this administration, doesn't it? this from christopher, if they are in a foreign country taking up arms haven't they renounced their citizenship? the oath th
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for us it sounds so great. obviously he himself says i'm a huge long shot and he said it in really colorful ways. now, christiane amanpour is in rome. cardinal dolan is her special guest this morning, a real treat for us. hey, christiane, how are you? >> reporter: chris, great to be with you all here at the north american college in rome. this is a seminary. as you say, we are very fortunate to have cardinal timothy dolan of new york as our guest. you know, this is going to be, i think, the last time that you're going to be able to talk in public. no tweeting, no interviewing during the run-up to the conclave that will elect the next pope. welcome. >> do you say that with a sense of relief? >> reporter: no, i say it with a sense of great regret. >> it's good to be with you. i appreciate the invitation. thanks for your interest in all these events. >> reporter: we are very interested and the whole world is interested in what transpires here because a pope is not just the head of the 1.2 billion catholics, but wh
for us it sounds so great. obviously he himself says i'm a huge long shot and he said it in really colorful ways. now, christiane amanpour is in rome. cardinal dolan is her special guest this morning, a real treat for us. hey, christiane, how are you? >> reporter: chris, great to be with you all here at the north american college in rome. this is a seminary. as you say, we are very fortunate to have cardinal timothy dolan of new york as our guest. you know, this is going to be, i think,...
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. >> i've been bashing this dog and now he'll be on set with us. >> he's going to be joining us and then we'll tell you a wonderful valentine's day tale, a couple married 82 years. get the secret of their success. >> good for them. meanwhile "cnn newsroom" with carol costello begins right now. >>> happening now, in "the newsroom." >> hey you! come here! [ gunfire ]. >> breaking overnight a new twist in the manhunt for christopher dorner. >> the reports earlier that a body was found inside were unconfirmed. >> reporter: the accused cop killer burying himself in this cabin set ablaze. this morning, charred remains of a body have been found inside. >>> from the shoot-out inleka ic california to the state of our union. >> gabby give fords deserves a vote, the families of newtown deserve a vote, the families of aurora deserve a vote. >> the plead from the president for congress to vote on tougher gun laws. >>> watergate, marco rubio and the bottle. did that really just happen? and beyonce's new film, "life is but a dream." >> people see celebrities and they have money and fame, but i'm a huma
. >> i've been bashing this dog and now he'll be on set with us. >> he's going to be joining us and then we'll tell you a wonderful valentine's day tale, a couple married 82 years. get the secret of their success. >> good for them. meanwhile "cnn newsroom" with carol costello begins right now. >>> happening now, in "the newsroom." >> hey you! come here! [ gunfire ]. >> breaking overnight a new twist in the manhunt for christopher...
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join us for kickoff in new orleans. cnn bleacher report special airs tomorrow afternoon, 4:00 eastern. it's the west coast versus the east coast, and super bowl fans are going crazy for their teams. look at the mayors of each city. i bet you can guess which mayor is which. they'll join us next. >>> san francisco and baltimore in the middle of that super bowl frenzy, but can you name four teams that have never played in the super bowl? my detroit lions is one of those teams. we'll be right back. [ laughs ] now this is a test drive. whoa! you really feel all 335 foot-pounds of torque. it's chevy truck month! silverado was also recognized for the lowest cost of ownership. hey, what are you gonna do with it? end table. oh. [ male announcer ] it's chevy truck month. now get 0% financing for 60 months, plus trade up to get $1,750 total allowance on a silverado all-star edition. or trade up and choose customer cash >>> before the break, we asked you which teams have never played in a super bowl, well, the unfortunately four ar
join us for kickoff in new orleans. cnn bleacher report special airs tomorrow afternoon, 4:00 eastern. it's the west coast versus the east coast, and super bowl fans are going crazy for their teams. look at the mayors of each city. i bet you can guess which mayor is which. they'll join us next. >>> san francisco and baltimore in the middle of that super bowl frenzy, but can you name four teams that have never played in the super bowl? my detroit lions is one of those teams. we'll be...
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yeah, good for us. on average, people with fidelity 401(k) plans put away 8% of their annual salaries, 82% of those people also get matching contributions from their employer and maybe the best news of all, as of june of last year, 94% of 401(k)s of people who had their 401(k)s, they have a higher account balance now compared to what they had before the financial crisis. so yes, we have learned our lesson, at least for now. carol? >> makes me so happy. thank you so much, alison kosik, reporting live from the new york stock exchange. >>> a giant asteroid is about to give earth a flyby. i love talking about asteroids. chad does too. we'll talk about it next. i have low testosterone. there, i said it. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it.
yeah, good for us. on average, people with fidelity 401(k) plans put away 8% of their annual salaries, 82% of those people also get matching contributions from their employer and maybe the best news of all, as of june of last year, 94% of 401(k)s of people who had their 401(k)s, they have a higher account balance now compared to what they had before the financial crisis. so yes, we have learned our lesson, at least for now. carol? >> makes me so happy. thank you so much, alison kosik,...
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none of us do. so i mean, any of us could go, we are not going to agree with everybody that is there, carol. >> pete. >> well, i mean, he will probably be respectful tonight, he might not yell out or fire a gun in the chamber but he has not been respectful in the past. ted nugent, carol, is a brand. just like donald trump is a brand. what they do, they say crazy provocative things so we will talk about them, so they remain relevant and can sell tickets to their in his case concerts or raise their speaking fees, which is why people like newt gingrich ran for president. it's about getting your name out there, staying relevant and saying crazy things. nugent knows nothing about economic policy much less math even politics in general. but he says wild things, and they are entertaining. and everybody talks about him. i don't know how long it's been since he put out an album, he's a talented musician and he's trying to celticets and remain relevant with the people that agree with the crazy things he says.
none of us do. so i mean, any of us could go, we are not going to agree with everybody that is there, carol. >> pete. >> well, i mean, he will probably be respectful tonight, he might not yell out or fire a gun in the chamber but he has not been respectful in the past. ted nugent, carol, is a brand. just like donald trump is a brand. what they do, they say crazy provocative things so we will talk about them, so they remain relevant and can sell tickets to their in his case concerts...
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alison kosik joins us to tell us if it's possible for us not to pay federal taxes. >> i don't know about that. if you're thinking about this as facebook's gotcha moment, it isn't. this is all legal. they're taking a $1 billion tax deduction for excess benefits for stock options. you're thinking, what the heck is that? in the early days facebook wound up paying many employees with stock options. these are promises to buy shares at a set price. let's say $1 to make it easy. when facebook went public last year, it went public so employees could exercise the options. which means they could buy a share for $1. the difference between the price paid and market value is tax deductible for facebook. the center for tax justice found 185 companies in the fortune 500 took similar deductions in 2010. apple, 742 million. hp, $294 million. now the center for tax justice says a total of $7.5 billion could still be eligible for facebook to deduct in taxes over the next several years. it just keeps on giving. >> it's just unbelievable. alison kosik, thanks so much. it's been almost four months since super
alison kosik joins us to tell us if it's possible for us not to pay federal taxes. >> i don't know about that. if you're thinking about this as facebook's gotcha moment, it isn't. this is all legal. they're taking a $1 billion tax deduction for excess benefits for stock options. you're thinking, what the heck is that? in the early days facebook wound up paying many employees with stock options. these are promises to buy shares at a set price. let's say $1 to make it easy. when facebook...
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retarded and mentally retarded used 44 times. that's why we're using it. the state put up three experts who all evaluated him and said he is not mentally retarded but over the years when they got more information they said those initial evaluations were rush jobs. he is indeed mentally retarded and a judge in georgia also determined that based on a preponderance of the evidence that he is mentally retarded. here's the wrinkle, though, as we discussed a moment ago. when the u.s. supreme court determined that it's illegal to sentence capital punishment for the mentally retarded they left it up to the states to determine what that threshold is. in every other state it's the preponderance of the evidence, more likely than not. in georgia it'seyond a reasonable doubt, that no reasonable attorney or judge would then make that decision that he's mentally capable. next 30 days, they'll make the decision. hill's attorney will enter his plea to say why he believes he's mentally retarded. the state will then rebut and hill another opportunity. >> victor blackville ma
retarded and mentally retarded used 44 times. that's why we're using it. the state put up three experts who all evaluated him and said he is not mentally retarded but over the years when they got more information they said those initial evaluations were rush jobs. he is indeed mentally retarded and a judge in georgia also determined that based on a preponderance of the evidence that he is mentally retarded. here's the wrinkle, though, as we discussed a moment ago. when the u.s. supreme court...
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he joins us via skype from orlando. good morning, lars. >> good morning. >> let's start with the cover. you wrote that nascar and its television partner espn did a poor job of handling this accident. tell us why. >> i just thought, given the fact this is the most significant crash in the had is triof the nationwide series, that we certainly deserve to -- viewers deserve to see the crash itself more than just one replay, and i'm not talking about showing the carnage of the fans, but just trying to get an analysis of what happened in that crash. i think viewers deserve more than that. >> i actually think viewers deserved also to see the carnage in the stands so they could know exactly how serious this was. >> yeah, i talked to a bunch of fans who were sitting right there, and i talked to them about 18 hours after the incident, and they were still visibly shaking. one fan showed me -- he was shooting video of it, and his hands were trembling as he was showing me the video. but that fan also told me that he planned on going
he joins us via skype from orlando. good morning, lars. >> good morning. >> let's start with the cover. you wrote that nascar and its television partner espn did a poor job of handling this accident. tell us why. >> i just thought, given the fact this is the most significant crash in the had is triof the nationwide series, that we certainly deserve to -- viewers deserve to see the crash itself more than just one replay, and i'm not talking about showing the carnage of the...
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we are all sinners, but his grace transforms us and makes us new." just ahead, benedict's health, his replacement, and what's next for the catholic church. "newsroom" starts now. >>> good morning. thank you so much for joining me. i'm carol costello. we begin with a bombshell greeting 1 billion catholics around the world. their spiritual leader, pope benedict xvi stepping down at the end of the month. we're bringing you all the angles of this developing story. joining me now for this hour's special coverage, chris cuomo, he's in new york. >> good morning, carol. great to joining here. >>> shocking news because this simply hasn't been done. it's been almost 600 years since a pope resigned. it was gregory xii. it was to end the civil war. the question becomes why is pope benedict doing this now? we're going to get reaction first because no one saw this coming, certainly in this country. let's start off our coverage with deb feyerick in st. patrick's cathedral in new york city, the center of the american catholic tradition here. deb, what are you hearin
we are all sinners, but his grace transforms us and makes us new." just ahead, benedict's health, his replacement, and what's next for the catholic church. "newsroom" starts now. >>> good morning. thank you so much for joining me. i'm carol costello. we begin with a bombshell greeting 1 billion catholics around the world. their spiritual leader, pope benedict xvi stepping down at the end of the month. we're bringing you all the angles of this developing story. joining me...
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will it mean you'll use dollars? describe to us the impact. >> it could certainly impact the revenue and impact the opportunity for individuals to have employment. you know, for us on the emergency response side, like we said, we're pretty insulated because the federal government has an obligation to response to an emergency incident. on the preparedness side, however, the budget dollars are much more discretionary. we've already seen major cuts on those, on the preparedness side of things. >> so when you hear the president has invited congressional leaders to the white house on friday, the very day these spending cuts are supposed to go into effect, what goes through your mind? >> i'm hopeful that a deal can be reached. if the sequestration bill takes effect, there's going to be real-life consequences for us. folks who rely on federal contracting for our businesses. >> it's interesting that both parties talk glowingly of small businesses and small business owners and we don't want to hurt them because they're the fu
will it mean you'll use dollars? describe to us the impact. >> it could certainly impact the revenue and impact the opportunity for individuals to have employment. you know, for us on the emergency response side, like we said, we're pretty insulated because the federal government has an obligation to response to an emergency incident. on the preparedness side, however, the budget dollars are much more discretionary. we've already seen major cuts on those, on the preparedness side of...
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reference points here, when we talk about the earth many of us like to think the moon is close to us, but the moon is really not as close as you think. it's almost a quarter million miles away. so what is close in space? satellites. we've been launching these for many decades now. we filled the sky with them. some of them are fairly low. others quite high. the highest once out there are communications and gps satellites about 2,000 miles up in the air. so where is this asteroid going to be? it is going to shoot out of the sky and cut right through the top of the satellite belt at about 17,000 miles. is that dangerous? no, not really. . in part because of the size of this thing. the official name by the way is 2012 da14. it's only about 50 yards long or wide no matter how you want to talk about it, it will be traveling 18,000 miles an hour. if it were to hit earth, it would have a huge explosion equal to more than 2 million tons of dynamite. but that wouldn't be enough to harm the earth unless it hit a populated place. yes, it would knock down trees and destroy several hundred miles bu
reference points here, when we talk about the earth many of us like to think the moon is close to us, but the moon is really not as close as you think. it's almost a quarter million miles away. so what is close in space? satellites. we've been launching these for many decades now. we filled the sky with them. some of them are fairly low. others quite high. the highest once out there are communications and gps satellites about 2,000 miles up in the air. so where is this asteroid going to be? it...
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joining us lz granderson. maria and jason johnson, rounding things out nicely, republican strategist rich galen. welcome to all of. you. >> morning. >> thank you, carol. >> on to question one, why the historic filibustering of chuck hagel? history of the u.s. senate. not the lincoln and the 13th amendment history but the partisan kind. republicans have successfully blocked the nomination of chuck hagel in part because of hagel's controversial remarks on gays and jews and terrible remarks. and five months ago because terrorists attacked the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya. >> we will continue pushing and asking questions about benghazi, not because it's personal. not because we're republicans and he's a democrat. but because america needs to learn what happened. and we need to learn from our mistakes. >> this, despite, testimony about benghazi from general petraeus, hillary clinton, admiral mike mullen, defense secretary leon panetta and general mark dempsey, nevertheless, they want more answers from the pres
joining us lz granderson. maria and jason johnson, rounding things out nicely, republican strategist rich galen. welcome to all of. you. >> morning. >> thank you, carol. >> on to question one, why the historic filibustering of chuck hagel? history of the u.s. senate. not the lincoln and the 13th amendment history but the partisan kind. republicans have successfully blocked the nomination of chuck hagel in part because of hagel's controversial remarks on gays and jews and...
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this is the rooler i'm going to use all day. i'm going to measure the snowfall throughout the day in new york, connecticut, via the presidents. when we come back, it's all about the forecast at this point. i may laugh and joke and people are -- look at this lady. she is walking with bare legs. it's cold and it's yucky, but it's going to get very bad. so we are on a bit on the march towards when it is really dangerous to be outside. and as we go forward in this program, the forecast will give you your indication of where you are as to just when you should not get out. [ woman ] my boyfriend and i were going on vacation, so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot even on a holiday weekend. ♪ things are definitely looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout dates, you can use your citi thankyou points to travel whenever you want. visit citi.com
this is the rooler i'm going to use all day. i'm going to measure the snowfall throughout the day in new york, connecticut, via the presidents. when we come back, it's all about the forecast at this point. i may laugh and joke and people are -- look at this lady. she is walking with bare legs. it's cold and it's yucky, but it's going to get very bad. so we are on a bit on the march towards when it is really dangerous to be outside. and as we go forward in this program, the forecast will give...
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alison kosik joining us. tell us what this means as we keep a close eye on this? >> reporter: it means investors are feeling optimistic. the way the market has been since beginning of january, it's been this moving freight train. a lot of investors, they vaebt been wanting to miss this train, especially since you look at the dow. it's up already 7% since the beginning of january. we're not even out of february yet. a lot of investors are saying, you know what, let's jump on this train before we miss it. so, that is really kind of creating the snow ball effect. it's creating this momentum. even if it doesn't seem justified. you look at the big economic report that came out today, gdp, economic growth from the last three months of last year, it was revised higher, but barely. you know, it's really nothing to celebrate. it went from negative 0.1% to positive 0.1%. that shows an economy barely growing. the good news about the gdp reading shows the private sector side of the economy was good because there was business investment. there was consumer spending. it hung in
alison kosik joining us. tell us what this means as we keep a close eye on this? >> reporter: it means investors are feeling optimistic. the way the market has been since beginning of january, it's been this moving freight train. a lot of investors, they vaebt been wanting to miss this train, especially since you look at the dow. it's up already 7% since the beginning of january. we're not even out of february yet. a lot of investors are saying, you know what, let's jump on this train...
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what can you tell us from your viewpoint there? >> reporter: well, we have just learned that the department of homeland security has advisories out. cnn has looked into this and while dorner does not have a pilot's license, the look out said that tsa has requested that the airports should cure unattended aircraft and check the i.d. of every pilot and passenger. we checked with the big bear lake airport and they say they know who is coming and going and they said quote, it is not a viable possibility, meaning that dorner got on a plane here and while we are on the subject of the air, you pointed out, they were able, after very bad weather conditions the past two days to get helicopters up and resume the search. of course, they are looking at all the snow for any fresh footprints and they say that tracking someone is easier in fresh snow than hardened ice over days and days. and then, that door to door search resumed, we saw teams of officers at one point there was two swat officers, and other officers, they were approaching doors, a
what can you tell us from your viewpoint there? >> reporter: well, we have just learned that the department of homeland security has advisories out. cnn has looked into this and while dorner does not have a pilot's license, the look out said that tsa has requested that the airports should cure unattended aircraft and check the i.d. of every pilot and passenger. we checked with the big bear lake airport and they say they know who is coming and going and they said quote, it is not a viable...
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thanks for joining us and spending part of your afternoon here. these are the top stories that we're following right now in the "cnn newsroom." at this hour thousands of people marching in washington. they want more action on climate change. among the demands, they're looking for president obama to kill the keystone xl pipeline. we've got a reporter right in the thick of it and we'll take you there, just moments away. >>> massachusetts is covered with a thick blanket of snow again, just a week after a monster blizzard slammed into it. boston is the hardest hit with strong winds and blowing snow, making it very difficult to see. as you can see that driver there. in detroit a snowstorm resulted in a massive pile-up on the highway, southbound 175, i-75 was shut down for hours after about 20 to 30 cars spun out of control, drivers said it was simply impossible to see in a snowstorm. >> it was just like somebody suddenly threw a white sheet across the -- >> we could see nothing ahead of us. >> -- the wind shield. you could hear cars one after another b
thanks for joining us and spending part of your afternoon here. these are the top stories that we're following right now in the "cnn newsroom." at this hour thousands of people marching in washington. they want more action on climate change. among the demands, they're looking for president obama to kill the keystone xl pipeline. we've got a reporter right in the thick of it and we'll take you there, just moments away. >>> massachusetts is covered with a thick blanket of snow...
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when the accountants used to come on the oscars, we a used to go crazy. i remember one year my dad saying i had a meet that guy once. i thought my dad was it. for me this is something beyond the realms of imagination. >> for others, the occasion validates years of sacrifice. >>> it just seemed like it was just too hard to continue to struggle, i can't take this rejection anymore. and then suddenly, just as i made that decision, i would get to the point where i had bought my ticket home and then i would get a call. >> reporter: it mixes the excitement of youth. >> how i did get here? >> these legends my heroes. >> reporter: with the confidence of veterans. >> older and wiser. >> reporter: for the ultimate hollywood celebration. >> incredible. i saw helen hunt today and communicate how much i loved her performance. >> sally field, i got to know sally field through this something i idolized my life. >> today is the epitome of how lucky we are. >> reporter: what was the most fun about today? >> all of it. >> reporter: nischelle turner, cnn, hollywood. >> what
when the accountants used to come on the oscars, we a used to go crazy. i remember one year my dad saying i had a meet that guy once. i thought my dad was it. for me this is something beyond the realms of imagination. >> for others, the occasion validates years of sacrifice. >>> it just seemed like it was just too hard to continue to struggle, i can't take this rejection anymore. and then suddenly, just as i made that decision, i would get to the point where i had bought my...